Affiliation:
1. Departments of Genetics and Biochemistry, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755
Abstract
ABSTRACT
To understand the role of
white collar-2
in the
Neurospora
circadian clock, we examined alleles of
wc-2
thought to encode partially functional proteins. We found that
wc-2
allele ER24 contained a conservative mutation in the zinc finger. This mutation results in reduced levels of circadian rhythm-critical clock gene products,
frq
mRNA and FRQ protein, and in a lengthened period of the circadian clock. In addition, this mutation altered a second canonical property of the clock, temperature compensation: as temperature increased, period length decreased substantially. This temperature compensation defect correlated with a temperature-dependent increase in overall FRQ protein levels, with the relative increase being greater in
wc-2
(ER24) than in wild type, while overall
frq
mRNA levels were largely unaltered by temperature. We suggest that this temperature-dependent increase in FRQ levels partially rescues the lowered levels of FRQ resulting from the
wc-2
(ER24) defect, yielding a shorter period at higher temperatures. Thus, normal activity of the essential clock component WC-2, a positive regulator of
frq
, is critical for establishing period length and temperature compensation in this circadian system.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
Cited by
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